
On 11/1/2013 4:16 PM, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
Am 01.11.2013 um 16:01 schrieb Jeong Dal
: Yes, there is an hanbatanglvt.lfg file. ConTeXt/tex/texmf-context/tex/context/fonts/hanbatanglvt.lfg But the installed font's name is "HANBatang-LVT.ttf". So I changed the font name in your file from "hanbatanglvt" to "HANBatang-LVT", also I copied the above lfg file as "HANBatang-LVT.lfg" in the same folder.
This change isn’t necessary, context refers from the normalized font name (lowercase and without hyphens etc.) to the real font with a table entry in the font database.
Is it OK to use another Korean font?
This shouldn’t be a problem, Hans needed for his example only a font which is available for all system.
as long as the font has the right features ... ljmo=yes tjmo=yes vjmo=yes these are official features but not supported by all renderers (or can't be set), the ms programs handle calt by default for the korean script, so that's why calt=yes also is provided
Attached is also Hans original example, this should allow you to test the feature.
Wolfgang
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